Improved economic policy frameworks have helped Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and Black Sea sovereigns recover from the 2014 commodity price slump and Ukraine...
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Europe is facing a new migrant crisis following the decision of the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, to allow migrants and refugees to leave Turkey and head for...
Our commitment to security in the wider Middle East means Western allies need to be more positive in dealing with Turkey, on the frontline of instability but short of...
A boost to industry or a threat to energy security? On January 8, the Russian president Vladimir Putin met with his Turkish, Bulgarian and Serbian counterparts in...
The Central and Eastern European region remains “particularly vulnerable” to the influence of authoritarian regimes such as Russia, China and Turkey, since democracies...
As dawn broke on New Year’s Day, Bulgaria began taking delivery of Russian natural gas via the TurkStream pipeline. The country’s energy minister, Tememoujka...
The first geothermal power plant near Bjelovar, some 85 km east of Zagreb in Croatia, the 16.5 MW Velika 1, has been officially opened on November 26, following an...
From boats capsizing off the Mediterranean coast to razor-wire fences being erected along national frontiers, the perilous journey émigrés embark on from their war-torn...
The European Union cannot stop mass migration without the assistance of Turkey, the Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán has said after a meeting with the Turkish...
There is a new political day dawning in Kosovo — the newest country in Europe, but a troubled one. The last 20 years were marred by bad governance, high unemployment...
Azerbaijan exported non-oil products worth 1.4 billion US dollars between January and September, 17 per cent more than the first nine months of 2018, Azerbaijani state...
“History shows that if NATO-Russia relations are good, then Hungary is in a winning position,” Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán told reporters after meeting Russian...